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Leo & Trish's avatar

Your observation, Sarah, that "While bowing to the pressure of indignant leftists on X (Twitter), he felt no fear of reprisal upon sending such comments to Perry" exposes that form of cowardice which is called Political Correctness.

We note that the Politically Correct carefully reserve their insults, attacks, criticisms for those who they reckon will not respond aggressively, e.g., Catholics, Jews, Caucasian males.... Meanwhile, we note that they carefully avoid even mild criticism of those whom they might expect to respond violently, e.g., Moslems, feminists, homosexualists...

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"[The editor] felt no fear of reprisal upon sending such comments to Perry. That’s what happens when one believes that his stance and actions are both normal and acceptable . . . ."

Of course, as we now see daily, also perhaps in the most historical verdict Thursday in America's history, there are no men on the right in positions of power who will fight back. In other words, it is very questionable whether the right even breeds men anymore. People on the right with the power to push back are afraid of their own shadows. I don't want to change the subject and I will end with this, but people also are completely missing what the "hero" Mitch McConnell, and Speaker Johnson followed with a similar sentiment, was doing on Thursday when he tweeted that "the case should not have been brought and I expect it will be overturned." What in reality both McConnell are Johnson are doing is not rising to Trump's defense but getting in front of being asked to actually be a man themselves and do something tangible. It took Johnson only about a month to decide, like almost all of them, that the trappings of power mean more than righteousness, and frankly I question what Johnson really has been about all along. Regardless, I don't care if Johnson prays 50 times a day. He is weak and pathetic with societal power and perhaps was meant more to shine in a seminary setting or something. Today in many respects the right is like the Jews who willingly climbed aboard cattle cars to be "transported east," or even when unwillingly boarding wanted to believe the best, and then even when arriving at the "transport centers" still in large number somehow thought that there was righteousness and goodness present that would carry the day, unquestionably long-term. Perhaps, but how many millions were destroyed so that Jews even almost a century later have to fight for their very existence. Until we say "Never again," and actually enlist some real men in the fight, we will continue to get steamrolled every day until there is nothing left to steamroll. And that is why the editor feels complete immunity. White men increasingly because of what this article discusses already have surrendered. They have been beaten down. What do you think Perry Hendricks is going to write next time? You think he is going to invest his time in producing something for an academic journal--and I have done so myself and I know what kind of work it takes--that stands a decent chance of being rejected? No, he will change his approach. The editor already has won.

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